Vocia VOIP-1-2
Acts as a SIP end point allowing a direct connection to an existing VoIP call manager and supports redundant power via dual 24V DC inputs (power supply included).
Acts as a SIP end point allowing a direct connection to an existing VoIP call manager and supports redundant power via dual 24V DC inputs (power supply included).
Key Features
- Configurable with two or four VoIP lines
- Multiple codec support
- Device monitoring
- Power via dual 24V DC inputs (redundant inputs)
- Software-configurable signal processing
- Rack mountable (1RU)
- CobraNet® control over a single Ethernet cable
- Dual CobraNet ports for redundancy
- Rotary switches for device identification
- IP30 compliant
- CE marked, UL listed and RoHS compliant
- 5-year warranty
- Compliant with the US Trade Agreement Act (TAA)
The Vocia® Voice over IP Interface (VoIP-1) facilitates a direct connection from SIP-based VoIP extensions. The interface permits live, real-time Paging using any Page Code within the Vocia system. When calling into a VoIP line, a number of software configurable voice prompt functions are available including Page Code selection, Zone status indication and Page Now indication. A DTMF sequence of tones can also be programmed in the software to be associated with a Vocia Control Input Event. The VoIP-1-2 features support for up to two VoIP lines and the VoIP-1-4 supports up to four lines. In the event of a busy Zone status, the VoIP-1 supports Page stacking and Store-and-Forward message queuing. The VoIP-1 supports Pre-recorded Messages when a Message Server 1 (MS-1) is present in the system. The VoIP-1 also supports Emergency Paging functions when a Vocia Life Safety Interface (LSI-16 or LSI-16e) is present in the system.
BENEFITS
- Direct Paging connection from a VoIP system into the Vocia platform
- Configurable for two or four VoIP lines to allow flexibility in building the system
- Page stacking and Page Store-and-Forward functionality
The Vocia VOIP-1-2 and VoIP-1-4 comply with the United States Trade Agreement Act (TAA), allowing it to be included in GSA Schedule contractorsâ sales bids for the U.S. federal government.
